May 10, 2018 Asia coal industry sees blue skies, ignores storm clouds: Russell While there may be scope to be bullish on the short- to medium-term outlook for coal, the risk factors for the industry appear to be mounting.
May 10, 2018 Erdene soars as Altan Nar project in Mongolia proves larger than predicted Indicated and inferred gold equivalent resources increased by whooping 208% and 172% respectively, when compared to the project’s maiden mineral resource estimate of 2015.
May 9, 2018 N. American gold ETF inflows at highest since September 2017 -WGC North American gold-backed ETFs rose 43.7 tonnes worth $1.9 billion in April.
May 8, 2018 The DJIA, gold industry, & gold equities Gold orientated discovery company, Westhaven Ventures, is currently drilling a potentially high grade epithermal gold target in an underexplored gold belt.
May 8, 2018 Gold to remain influenced by political uncertainties and geopolitical risk around the world Political uncertainty, including Brexit negotiations, along with ongoing tensions in the Middle East will remain gold’s key drivers.
May 8, 2018 Indonesia grants tin export permits to 12 companies including PT Timah The country's biggest tin miner PT Timah Tbk received a permit to ship 32,305 tonnes.
May 7, 2018 Gold imports by India are said to have plunged for fourth month Imports in the first four months totaled 211.7 tons, a drop of 43 percent from a year ago, data collated by Bloomberg show.
May 7, 2018 Biggest miner says China’s shift to quality iron-ore will hold BHP forecasts reforms in China’s steel sector will continue to hand an advantage to suppliers of higher-quality iron ore and coking coal as consumption of the alloy keeps growing well…
May 7, 2018 Indonesia sees coal output flat in 2019 amid equipment shortage Amid concerns Indonesia could exhaust existing minable coal reserves of 13 billion tonnes 25 years, the government is considering measures to push miners to carry out exploration work before they…
May 6, 2018 China’s iron ore rises on renewed steel output; 2nd day of foreign trade Utilisation rate at mills climb back to November level.
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